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1829 in rail transport
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Events
Image: Stourbridge_Lion.jpg|Stourbridge Lion's first run, recreated ca. 1916 Image: Stephenson's Rocket drawing.jpg|Stephenson's Rocket, contemporary drawing Image:Carrollton-viaduct.jpg|Carrollton Viaduct, in 1971
August events
- August 8 – The Stourbridge Lion, the first steam locomotive delivered to the Delaware and Hudson Railway, operates for the first time in Honesdale, Pennsylvania.
- August 25 – Tom Thumb, the first American-built steam locomotive used on a common carrier railroad, is operated in a race against a horsecar.
October events
- October 6–14 – The Rainhill Trials, an important competition in the early days of steam locomotive railways, was run near Rainhill, east of Liverpool, England and won by Stephenson's Rocket.
December events
- December 21 – Baltimore and Ohio Railroad's Carrollton Viaduct, the first stone masonry railroad bridge in the United States and the world's second oldest railway bridge still in use (the world's oldest is the Skerne Bridge, Darlington, UK of 1824–1825), is opened for service.
Unknown date events
- The Leiper Railroad, connecting Crum Creek to Ridley Creek, Pennsylvania closes to be replaced by the Leiper Canal.
Births
May births
- May 28 – Albert Bowman Rogers, American surveyor who found Rogers Pass for the Canadian Pacific Railway (d. 1889).
June births
- June 5 – George Stephen, first president of Canadian Pacific Railway Limited 1881–1888 (d. 1921).
References
References
- Rivanna Chapter, National Railway Historical Society. (2005). "This Month in Railroad History: August".
- "Skerne Railway bridge, 320m south east of Darlington Railway Museum, non Civil Parish - 1002331 | Historic England".
- Rivanna Chapter, National Railway Historical Society. "This month in railroad history: December".
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